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UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY THE EVE | Judging by the Winning of the) English Welterweight Cham- | pionship by Carpentier, It| Wouldn’t Be Surprising if, France Turned Out Some, World’s Boxing Champions. Oopreight, 1911 Pobtishing (Ths New Tort World) ie LTHOUGH they took up the box-| A: e only a short time ago, t ench are beginning to de | velop champions. The tatest Is Car- Dentier, who hae whipped Young Josephs ‘at Paris Court, London, for the wolter- Weight championship of England. The fight was to have gone twenty rounds, but Carpentier outclassed the clever | nglishman in a fighting way, knocked | him down six times, and made him “re: | sign” (English for “quit") in the tenth round. The French critics say that Carpentier, if he were in America, would De the dest of the “White Hopes.” He fe only eighteen years old, and no doubt he'll go out beyond the welterweight class before long. A century or 90 ago boxing was popular sport tn oe and Italy. In France, striking a blow with the fit was made @ crime That put boxing @ewn and out for a w! “a In place of Bezing came “la on @ dangerous @yetem of kicking me heeling. La @evate has been the specialty of Frenoh- men for many years. But boxing has ome in again, and kicking has been pus where it belongs, in a class with Rnife wielding and Ddiackjacking. It wouldn't be at all surprising if France turned out some world cham. Plone within the next few years. ACK BERMAN of Buffalo writes to let us know that the breakfast food champion, Zbysako, is here again | that the Pole wants to wrestle Goteh for the world's champion- and as much money as the dear ding public oan be Induced to part “I realize that Gotch can gain “Bothing in the way of reputation by Swresuing Zbyezko," says Herman, “so ‘fA order to force him to meet my man am prepared to pay the champion as bie share if he will consent meet Zbyssko in a finish ovntest. io wrestling at the present time $20 to $900 per night He should the match with Zbyesko at once.” {1 Out tm Chicago, perhaps, they are esoulfully for another chance Gotoh and Hackenschmidt, and another $10,000 to ese Goteh go his usual hippodrome. S@etcm and Heckenschmidt really 414 @raw $10,000 in their latest (and we last) “match.” Most of the peo- who paid their little old $ or $10 for| # at the gate worked harder to get the| yy than Gotch did to get his end of $104,000 gate recelpta The alleged Hmetoh” was o fake, a frame-up, 0 get- Hicb-quick scheme, and nothing? ese. Phe trouble with the wrestling game that most of the big matches are © Zuyeako, of course, is a very fine| ler, and eo bulky that he makes interesting spectacle all by himself. would be worth while to ese him jue some one who could give him J food tussle, with the referee holding double-barrelied shot gun trained oo men—nalr trigger—teady to pull at first sign of faking. | As tor Gotch, I don't think we'd care} eee bim Ww in New York, over @t the end of a shotgun. Let him Swer from here and “wrestle” Hac iat sgain in some country wi York for a month or ao. Pe an easy one for the Oklahoma man Bnd should give him a fresh start Club managers have afraid to Put him on since the Flynn fight for fear be'll get cut up again, But there fan't muf chance of that with Goyer. Whe latter gentioman, if I'm credibly informed, had his head nearly knocked @ff about three works ago in @ training bout ter Coffey, the California been ioe p weikat, who knocked ut jeyer and Coffey, the were training togetler. Geyer let his “wallop” go @ Utte too hard. Coffee, feeling petulant and an- doves went into the heavywelgit amd ed him off conclusively in a una Timid people need not fear to Jook oh when Morris and Geyer mact ‘ OPE eprings eternal in the hu- Os eee So does dope. They're tell- ws win the world’s series ip 1912 the Prchile Cor intends to re nager af two box- will prol y try not to lead ite in the future O'Rourke ys there's more money in mana fighter than ub, anyway, ng in managing @ fight) £ However, shortly after noon, and being conveyed to Boston tn two cars, where the squad will take the 1.08 train for New York. A big crowd of rooters will accompany the team and make things hum oo the |-| team, with many veterans, an@ that the ‘Tigers ha expect: Bera eurprise If lant and speedy backs got away for a touchdown. ai) times aa Brown's backfield a week ago. forwards were able many Umes and stop the play before vard line mad East Side ‘Sor hi Absorbs Great on that he A WORLD, co a roeaen macnn FRIDAY, NOVEMBER JAY, NOVEMBER 8, 3 Kaxenee| BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK 1911, 9 THEY ALWAYS INTRODUCE SOME ONE THAT WANTS TO MEET THE WINNER ID HEADs CHEESE OF SAP HILL; THE SECONDS TELL THEIR FIGHTER WHAT TO DO! Crimson Looks for Hard Game From Princeton, But Expects to Win It hope of stopping long runs. Princeton Harvard Eleven Wouldn’t Be Surprised if the Tigers Scored a Touchdown. tance of thelr opponent's goal. appears in the line. The Tiger forwards, @ichough heav.er than Harvard’ not been getting to; shi far, although the I! (Special to The Bvenigs World.) Cambridge, Nov, 8. 0-DAY te getaway day for the Har- vard football warriors, the clans gathering in Harvard Square terlally, The line ts team, and if Princeto: not utilize their speed. thee has not been penetrated to a1 this fall, nor has any team Deen when the Crimeon has the ball. At quarterback Harvard has the call, Cool, collected play: {mproved greatly. Harvard severe test, and it would not of Princeton's brill- the other hand, out order. They are a» dangerous at ;Most encouraging, The varsity and se In the latter contest Harvard's to sift through| minutes, in whioh the regulars three touchdowns, Coaches Paul Lothrop Withington, Harry Keral nd rs he fast backs could get started. With the improvement that the Har- thin week It Is believed, will happen men held them at all times, Tommy Maloney Defeats Beecher by Wide Margin BOXING SHOW To- NIGHT. At Congrese Congress Hall, East New ¥ Mugh Roddin, champion featherweight of Scotiand, will meet Patsy Donovan in the main bout of ten rounds, Two other ten-round bouts will also be put on. Amount of Punishment at Houston A, C. | 1 ¥Y JOHN POLLOCK, OMMY MALONDY, the west side Higniwegat, won from Willle last night at the Houston A, A by # dig margin, Maloney had the bet ter of nearly every round of the ten, fighting very carefully throughout, Ma- loney carried the fighting to Bevche om start to finish and had no trouble whatever in reaching the lat- atime lett 4 A power the body. Maloney's jabs t Matches A Harry Stone an will meet for ten Standard A, C. of morrow night. Leach Cross and Tommy Maloney will clash for ten rounds at the Fairmont A. C. show on Thursday evening, Nov. 9. Walter Coffey of Calfornia will meet Jef Smith of N ten rounds at the Natio Club next Thureday ni addy Sullivan rounds at the Greenpoint to- THE FOR RENT HEAD THATALWANS GOES THROUGH THE FIGHT HIMSELF to-morrow, and therein lies Harvard's has no ine piunger that can compare and on the latter Har- vant will call when within striking dis- Harvard's strength against Princeton, have ‘9 forwards can- not hold Harvard, the Tiger backs can- line tent to push them back into the Seckneld Princeton this year has one of the fastest backfields in her football his- tory, but the erratic ine has not opened Chrystie'’s work, on has been of an in-and- Yesterday's workout at Harvard was ond team scrimmaged for twenty-five got Leo Leary and Ham Corbett played with the second team, but the regular nd wd THE THE GRIGHT IMFORMATION GETTING TO SOME OF THESE CLUBS 15 Like PLAYING “FOLLOW THE LEADER? URNEW THE KID WHEN " HE FOUGHT HIS FIRST een slay GATTLe! <0 IN 1% ALWAYS BLOWING AROUND! FIGHTIN, WHATS A MATTER wid Papke Says He's “Well Fixed” and Won't Fight Any More CHICAGO, Nov. 8—Billy Papke, the middleweight champion, has retired from the ring. He made this announcement himself upon his arrival here from Boston, where he lost a decision to Bob Moha of Milwaukee in a twelve-round bout last Tuesday aight. When asked if he expected to con- tinue fighting, Papke sald: “Tam through with the game for at least the winter, and the chances fare that I will never again go back into the ring. I am comfortably fixed all rignt and n will need to worry, My investments are sound and good and they will take up al! my time looking after them. | nave made @ nice fortune out of the fighting game and have saved my money.” McGinnity Won't Lose fs catch-aca: sicrisan ai ide" Ciub. 40d “Iron Man” Says ir hase, ay One- sists dete pet Somaru, A Only esate to up holes for the fast-moving backs as Will | rood of ete tHe, i, motes "Wrarced eupportors are looking for-| {hey should have, and they have aleo Third of the Stock fpr siete ie we anaes Malia) Ft, ithough there is no failed so far to give = retection Di Of. With ecard ol ward to o victory, 8 necensary to get started on aay of their Be Disposed Of. overcoandence in the Crimson camp. It| Ping The Crimeon pekfield, ca ta Ney, Tor, daleated Brootira deine oti the 1s realised that Princeton has @ strong | pears equally as fast~as its opponer a ty qmatour three-custion tournainen Bum iG ‘progies Xeademy, tp ivonlyng “a Hatiy Dankeiman, ‘tbe "Ne from Newark to the effect that negotiations were practically co™)- pleted for the sale of the Newark club of the Eastern League to William A MoManus of that city for a sum said to be lose to 980,000, Joe McCinnity, mana- wer of the club, dented to-day that such att Sate secretary within the next forty-elght hours that | "ac iui £ A UPHOUGH word has deen sent out qn acre Went COMMITS, street ag, ay 415 Fifty Sulit we “Control of the club will remain In * the hands of myself and of H. Clay Smith, my present associate,” sald Mc- Ginnity after a conference at an up- town hotel in Manhattan, where he was asked as to reports that he was con: ferring there with the prosepective chasers of the club. “I shall the manager and expect to hi ning team.” The Columbia seniors defeated the in the final game of the Inter- ‘ty, ‘ume ub has tn view, and. pe ls as age Stetson Special, Suit men will gain pos medals donated by Eddie Collins, the star second baseman of the Philadelhpia Athletics, The game orly Bye Gye becaut rkness. end, captain er next year's varaity baseball team, umpired the contest, Jaen BES j match ae od het oo AD $25 Value Stetson Clothing Co. Broadway at CinalS'. isan aller at mmnpted’ ves, but he eid I E ne tall ~ hi its wt the a4 ‘of the sy a reat a Siena iets BE cs | eee Tt ao tr, ty Bt Control ot Newark Club woven at aan oe TAO Bilas Taos mar revereeniailve, eudlateg Caries ‘Odds, the loval players, 0) bas sy at for the national clam B biliard ‘af the tourna aeveutl, C3 fosians, ot ‘ine 100, ba a onethird interest in the club WOUId) here ty a report pe ng end. Ci be disposed of to an Individaul whose | rarity mex are coming hore next, June %, name he would not make publ tatemaaioral 1 rar Re | Fane, the “Bluse look’ cutie trip as already ar American League “bent. Bradaaets Stand on Ticket Scandat May Have Changed. lg conducting an investigation Adora to Fon Breatne Word) See New York Giants, refuses to make public the contents of the received by han Johnson of the American League, The which relates to Jonson's at- Utude on the tloket scandal connected | with the sale of world series seais at New York, and which answered one sent to him by Brush, inviting @ thor~ investigation | reached the Ni | Congress Hotel yesterday, but the latter wishes to carefully consider the enure matter before giving out any kind of @ J T. BRUSH, presivent of the misaive, push at ement. " ver point. ‘| He will probably do this some time | to-day and then will be learned dofl- @ put @ different light on Johnson's A reasonable guess of what Johnson’ reply might have contained ie that | Will favor an investi AMUCEMENTS, THE EO in Tas siti Wetlay MERALOSQ. datucnniec 5 SM aE ‘a Wed..210, New Vieuoes “4 ‘Operetta, PLAYHOUSE “EE Eee ‘xtra itt BOUCHE AND Brush Refuses to Make __ Public Johnson’s Letter that he has! to assist in the task | Johnson admitted tonal Commiss! chk Nov. & cern Faultle from President business. | gether—say, to-day. Moe Levy (My Only store) New York| of the charges, w York magnato at the 119-$25 Walker St., ‘spicion may Mate, Wed, tion by the Na-| reaens Te u a TONIGHT fs pita Aion Production, eT WIFE HU ERS “rae Pn Sol ST. ie ie ba “a? \ ay eb SeHth. ee MILLION VoTRE PRICE 18 ay vi THE FELLOW THATS ALWAYS STANDING HOLLERS ” SIT DOWN’ issih Suet Pi. oxi Far ata cia ve writing the letter and previous | to his departure for the woods that/| he figured that Brush could help a great | Style—terviceab'e srz materia!s—and, above all, |that makes a man near'y conspic- | s< uous—that is my way of doing Let's talk clothes to- Miss BILLIE | iat ne ONE, ery th | i COUN. “en THAN GATS. NOUNNALS pS Sap ithe. he tell bad wera TH OF DRa: A Pi es Ine new drama, THE PRICE EXTRA MATINEE ELE ELECTION DAY, EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN a fit pales ‘Mumtrat Bonner Badly Beaten by Marto Johnny Marto, who fights very sel- dom, put up one of th lea of iis career at the National Sporting Club show, where he defeated Jim Bonner, tho rugged lightweight of Sum- mit Hill, Pa, In a ten-round bout, Tho long layoff which Marto has had cer- tainly benefited him, for he went right after Bonner from the etart to finish and gave the latter a beating whieh he will not forget for many a day. Bonner was the cleverer boxer, ana aithough he landed frequently with & left jab in Marto’s face, Johnny did not mind the blows and kept ripping In both hahds to Bonner’s stomach and kidneys at close quarters. These blows weakened Bonner, and the last round he tired a0 badly that Marto had no trouble tn punching him all around the ring After the fight it was said that Murto had broken one of Bonner’s ribs. ng Otto, the erst side Hehtweight with the was Knocked out by Billy Shermas, em Mt champion of the wary, Ip the sorend the Porton A. ©, show, Otto showed up first. round, ta erat nt atu das op ry oor. thane, ae to his bhermaa « erift ‘it swing (0 Mis chin sent him toot wards again, where be lay until he w as coat or to well tn dele c-morrow Bight, bie hardest (0 have auytht hoes 1 said he accepted Col. “Opinion that’ the | — Another hove” will soon be. action at one of the local clube, “t Habearer, Sis, aad 6, feet tne Hieeman toss agement and Cover wie at welgie and ng for three ours erery day to rand ula Freokie Burns, the little 2 IY _efentad Tonia’ Cy Path . 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Beeoher fought BACK | pou. costes th Wie | E ots fai a, Me ea at aale es oe oxnal Tohernacie Chole BUNTY PUL tts He's BOWERY Mine NGM HOrk Fie Kamely and got Nowe #ome hard wale wnlant ibe (Seantine Baca | SVR haw’ Ree, Hira | maT garde et BRONX Mast ren Role ope to Tommy's stomach at lose & oO art | agi gang tba ecotate SF the work's OKs TNEMACOLOR jak, Sieginning the sixth round | feet ted" oa 7 |] eee earn ea ise CE Caster Ts Kelly, manager of Maloney, told SO) Bingham, the Peale champion exponeat | Stora Et ADA PERNA Me ne wid?) : Tommy to fight faster, and Maloney cut loose with increased speed, hitting feat} and accurately and sending Beocher's | head back with his snappy punches, In the tenth and lest round Maloney tried | hord t put Beecher away, ast but the the round out, @ ne 10k considerable puntens | The Afth round was Beeoher's | it He rusned Maloney to the ropes, American, ment. the us already how the Giants are go- by Kersey: and Meitons. you ataglance and wo rei wine D to-uigh Metro FEY Se eet he 9 Ninth St. sKATING|! 5 SPECIAL $20.00 SALE ;.| toeday and to-morrow, | measure, cut Just as you desire them, English or “s 100 styles 01 suitings, comprising unfinished worsteds, fancy silk mixtures and | grey and black cable worsteds, clucing (warmth without welght) Shetlands, : ARNHEI re et at i o fale Pica Coty fe Le Males, Aint pater: nnte Fondelier aod 7 others. 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